Opportunity ID: 346627

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: F23AS00125
Funding Opportunity Title: F23AS00125 – Latin America Regional Program
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 15.640 — Latin America and Caribbean Regional
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Mar 06, 2023
Last Updated Date: Mar 21, 2023
Original Closing Date for Applications: May 05, 2023 This opportunity is open March 6 – May 5, 2023. Applications must be submitted electronically through GrantSolutions by 11:59 PM ET on May 5, 2023.  Applications must be submitted in English. Late applications will not be accepted.  A confirmation email containing an assigned application number beginning with “FWS-” will be sent to applicants upon submission. If you do not receive this email within 5 days of the opportunity closing date, contact latam@fws.gov. DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION MORE THAN ONCE. Duplicate applications will be discarded.  Please see more information about submission requirements in section D7. Other Submission Requirements. 
Current Closing Date for Applications: May 05, 2023 Applications must be submitted electronically through GrantSolutions by 11:59 PM ET on May 5, 2023.  This opportunity is open March 6 – May 5, 2023. Applications must be submitted in English. Late applications will not be accepted.  A confirmation email containing an assigned application number beginning with “FWS-” will be sent to applicants upon submission. If you do not receive this email within 5 days of the opportunity closing date, contact latam@fws.gov. DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION MORE THAN ONCE. Duplicate applications will be discarded.  Please see more information about submission requirements in section D7. Other Submission Requirements. 
Archive Date: May 05, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,800,000
Award Ceiling: $200,000
Award Floor: $100,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Applicants under this program can be multi-national secretariats, foreign governments, U.S. and foreign non-profits, non-governmental organizations, community and Indigenous organizations, and U.S. and foreign public and private institutions of higher education. Individuals are not eligible to apply under this Notice of Funding Opportunity. In addition, tuition for individuals and field expenses for projects carried out in support of masters, doctorate degrees, and post-doctoral research are not eligible under this Notice of Funding Opportunity.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Description: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (“Service”) mission is to work with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. The International Affairs Program delivers on this mission through its financial assistance programs by supporting projects that deliver measurable conservation results for priority species and their habitats around the world. 

Latin America is the single most biologically diverse region of the world and of critical importance to wildlife conservation efforts and global health. The United States and Latin America share a great number of species that largely depend on the region’s unique landscapes for their survival. The region’s ecosystems provide important environmental services and reduce the severity of climate change impacts. Protecting wildlife and their habitats in Latin America is critical for regional stability, security, and economic prosperity. 

The goal of the Service’s Latin America Regional program is to conserve priority species, habitats, and ecological processes across landscapes with high biodiversity value in the region. 

The Latin America Regional program is soliciting proposals to reduce threats to key wildlife and ecosystems and to strengthen local capacity to sustain conservation in the long-term. Proposals should describe specific conservation actions that will foster sustainable resource use, mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, and/or combat wildlife poaching and trafficking. 

The Service works with national governments, U.S. agencies, civil society organizations, and a range of other partners to ensure a results-based approach to wildlife conservation. The Latin America Regional program maintains a strong focus on working with local communities to support rural stability, greater security, and good health for both people and wildlife. For example, efforts that create local support for conserving wildlife by strengthening or creating incentives for communities to be stewards of their biodiversity (e.g., conservation incentive agreements, alternative sustainable livelihood activities, land use stewardship plans, etc.). The Service also supports efforts that decrease the costs of living with wildlife. This includes working with landowners to reduce human-wildlife conflicts that cause damage to human lives and livelihoods and can lead to poaching and/or wildlife trafficking. 

Project activities should take place in Latin America in eligible geographies. If work is to be conducted in the United States, the proposal must show a clear impact on biodiversity conservation in Latin America to be eligible. Project activities that emphasize data collection and status assessment should describe a direct link to management action and explain how lack of information has been a key limiting factor for management action in the past. Proposals that do not identify how actions will reduce threats or that do not demonstrate a strong link between data collection and management action will be rejected. 

Please note that local government endorsement is required for all proposals prior to award. Applicants are strongly encouraged to consult with relevant government authorities prior to preparing applications for Service funds. 

Due to other grant programs supported by the Service, the Latin America Regional program will not fund projects related to marine turtles, tortoises, and freshwater turtles (Marine Turtle Conservation Fund) or neotropical migratory birds (Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation  Act Fund). 

Thematic Eligibility 

For all countries, regions and landscapes under the Geographic Eligibility section below, proposed projects should include one or more of the following three themes, 1) Sustainable Resource Use, 2) Wildlife Trafficking, and 3) Human-Wildlife Conflict to conserve priority species and ecosystems by implementing activities that will measurably: (i) curtail the drivers of deforestation and habitat degradation, (ii) strengthen management of protected areas, community forests, and indigenous territories; (iii) foster habitat restoration, (iv) promote alternative livelihoods, (v) reduce impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on conservation goals, (vi) promote climate change adaptation and resilience, and (vii) mitigate threats to key wildlife. 

Geographic Eligibility* 

Mexico geographic eligibility and species of concern: 

Northern Mexico: Bison, California condor, Sonoran pronghorn, Black-footed ferret, and Black-tailed prairie dog
Pacific Southwest and Greater Lacandon system: Jaguar 
Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve: Monarch butterfly
Veracruz and Chiapas: Scarlet macaw
Mayan Forest: tropical rainforest

Central America geographic eligibility by country: 

Guatemala  
El Salvador 
Honduras 

South America geographic eligibility by region and country: 

Gran Chaco:  Eastern Bolivia, Paraguay, northern Argentina   
Patagonia:  Southern Argentina and Chile   
Andes-Amazon:  Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru  

*Priority will be given to projects from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

William Jones
LATAM@fws.gov
Email:LATAM@fws.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
Section A. Program Description, updated to specify where within the Mayan Forest is considered geographically eligible and species of concern: Mayan Forest (Yucatan Peninsula) – Landscape reforestation and restoration projects in and around natural protected areas. Mar 21, 2023
Mar 06, 2023

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: F23AS00125
Funding Opportunity Title: F23AS00125 – Latin America Regional Program
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 15.640 — Latin America and Caribbean Regional
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Mar 06, 2023
Last Updated Date: Mar 21, 2023
Original Closing Date for Applications: May 05, 2023 This opportunity is open March 6 – May 5, 2023. Applications must be submitted electronically through GrantSolutions by 11:59 PM ET on May 5, 2023.  Applications must be submitted in English. Late applications will not be accepted.  A confirmation email containing an assigned application number beginning with “FWS-” will be sent to applicants upon submission. If you do not receive this email within 5 days of the opportunity closing date, contact latam@fws.gov. DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION MORE THAN ONCE. Duplicate applications will be discarded.  Please see more information about submission requirements in section D7. Other Submission Requirements. 
Current Closing Date for Applications: May 05, 2023 Applications must be submitted electronically through GrantSolutions by 11:59 PM ET on May 5, 2023.  This opportunity is open March 6 – May 5, 2023. Applications must be submitted in English. Late applications will not be accepted.  A confirmation email containing an assigned application number beginning with “FWS-” will be sent to applicants upon submission. If you do not receive this email within 5 days of the opportunity closing date, contact latam@fws.gov. DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION MORE THAN ONCE. Duplicate applications will be discarded.  Please see more information about submission requirements in section D7. Other Submission Requirements. 
Archive Date: May 05, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,800,000
Award Ceiling: $200,000
Award Floor: $100,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Applicants under this program can be multi-national secretariats, foreign governments, U.S. and foreign non-profits, non-governmental organizations, community and Indigenous organizations, and U.S. and foreign public and private institutions of higher education. Individuals are not eligible to apply under this Notice of Funding Opportunity. In addition, tuition for individuals and field expenses for projects carried out in support of masters, doctorate degrees, and post-doctoral research are not eligible under this Notice of Funding Opportunity.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Description: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (“Service”) mission is to work with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. The International Affairs Program delivers on this mission through its financial assistance programs by supporting projects that deliver measurable conservation results for priority species and their habitats around the world. 

Latin America is the single most biologically diverse region of the world and of critical importance to wildlife conservation efforts and global health. The United States and Latin America share a great number of species that largely depend on the region’s unique landscapes for their survival. The region’s ecosystems provide important environmental services and reduce the severity of climate change impacts. Protecting wildlife and their habitats in Latin America is critical for regional stability, security, and economic prosperity. 

The goal of the Service’s Latin America Regional program is to conserve priority species, habitats, and ecological processes across landscapes with high biodiversity value in the region. 

The Latin America Regional program is soliciting proposals to reduce threats to key wildlife and ecosystems and to strengthen local capacity to sustain conservation in the long-term. Proposals should describe specific conservation actions that will foster sustainable resource use, mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, and/or combat wildlife poaching and trafficking. 

The Service works with national governments, U.S. agencies, civil society organizations, and a range of other partners to ensure a results-based approach to wildlife conservation. The Latin America Regional program maintains a strong focus on working with local communities to support rural stability, greater security, and good health for both people and wildlife. For example, efforts that create local support for conserving wildlife by strengthening or creating incentives for communities to be stewards of their biodiversity (e.g., conservation incentive agreements, alternative sustainable livelihood activities, land use stewardship plans, etc.). The Service also supports efforts that decrease the costs of living with wildlife. This includes working with landowners to reduce human-wildlife conflicts that cause damage to human lives and livelihoods and can lead to poaching and/or wildlife trafficking. 

Project activities should take place in Latin America in eligible geographies. If work is to be conducted in the United States, the proposal must show a clear impact on biodiversity conservation in Latin America to be eligible. Project activities that emphasize data collection and status assessment should describe a direct link to management action and explain how lack of information has been a key limiting factor for management action in the past. Proposals that do not identify how actions will reduce threats or that do not demonstrate a strong link between data collection and management action will be rejected. 

Please note that local government endorsement is required for all proposals prior to award. Applicants are strongly encouraged to consult with relevant government authorities prior to preparing applications for Service funds. 

Due to other grant programs supported by the Service, the Latin America Regional program will not fund projects related to marine turtles, tortoises, and freshwater turtles (Marine Turtle Conservation Fund) or neotropical migratory birds (Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation  Act Fund). 

Thematic Eligibility 

For all countries, regions and landscapes under the Geographic Eligibility section below, proposed projects should include one or more of the following three themes, 1) Sustainable Resource Use, 2) Wildlife Trafficking, and 3) Human-Wildlife Conflict to conserve priority species and ecosystems by implementing activities that will measurably: (i) curtail the drivers of deforestation and habitat degradation, (ii) strengthen management of protected areas, community forests, and indigenous territories; (iii) foster habitat restoration, (iv) promote alternative livelihoods, (v) reduce impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on conservation goals, (vi) promote climate change adaptation and resilience, and (vii) mitigate threats to key wildlife. 

Geographic Eligibility* 

Mexico geographic eligibility and species of concern: 

Northern Mexico: Bison, California condor, Sonoran pronghorn, Black-footed ferret, and Black-tailed prairie dog
Pacific Southwest and Greater Lacandon system: Jaguar 
Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve: Monarch butterfly
Veracruz and Chiapas: Scarlet macaw
Mayan Forest: tropical rainforest

Central America geographic eligibility by country: 

Guatemala  
El Salvador 
Honduras 

South America geographic eligibility by region and country: 

Gran Chaco:  Eastern Bolivia, Paraguay, northern Argentina   
Patagonia:  Southern Argentina and Chile   
Andes-Amazon:  Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru  

*Priority will be given to projects from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

William Jones
LATAM@fws.gov
Email:LATAM@fws.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: F23AS00125
Funding Opportunity Title: F23AS00125 – Latin America Regional Program
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:
Assistance Listings: 15.640 — Latin America and Caribbean Regional
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Mar 06, 2023
Last Updated Date: Mar 06, 2023
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: May 05, 2023 This opportunity is open March 6 – May 5, 2023. Applications must be submitted electronically through GrantSolutions by 11:59 PM ET on May 5, 2023.  Applications must be submitted in English. Late applications will not be accepted.  A confirmation email containing an assigned application number beginning with “FWS-” will be sent to applicants upon submission. If you do not receive this email within 5 days of the opportunity closing date, contact latam@fws.gov. DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION MORE THAN ONCE. Duplicate applications will be discarded.  Please see more information about submission requirements in section D7. Other Submission Requirements. 
Archive Date: May 05, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,800,000
Award Ceiling: $200,000
Award Floor: $100,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Applicants under this program can be multi-national secretariats, foreign governments, U.S. and foreign non-profits, non-governmental organizations, community and Indigenous organizations, and U.S. and foreign public and private institutions of higher education. Individuals are not eligible to apply under this Notice of Funding Opportunity. In addition, tuition for individuals and field expenses for projects carried out in support of masters, doctorate degrees, and post-doctoral research are not eligible under this Notice of Funding Opportunity.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Description: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (“Service”) mission is to work with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. The International Affairs Program delivers on this mission through its financial assistance programs by supporting projects that deliver measurable conservation results for priority species and their habitats around the world. 

Latin America is the single most biologically diverse region of the world and of critical importance to wildlife conservation efforts and global health. The United States and Latin America share a great number of species that largely depend on the region’s unique landscapes for their survival. The region’s ecosystems provide important environmental services and reduce the severity of climate change impacts. Protecting wildlife and their habitats in Latin America is critical for regional stability, security, and economic prosperity. 

The goal of the Service’s Latin America Regional program is to conserve priority species, habitats, and ecological processes across landscapes with high biodiversity value in the region. 

The Latin America Regional program is soliciting proposals to reduce threats to key wildlife and ecosystems and to strengthen local capacity to sustain conservation in the long-term. Proposals should describe specific conservation actions that will foster sustainable resource use, mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, and/or combat wildlife poaching and trafficking. 

The Service works with national governments, U.S. agencies, civil society organizations, and a range of other partners to ensure a results-based approach to wildlife conservation. The Latin America Regional program maintains a strong focus on working with local communities to support rural stability, greater security, and good health for both people and wildlife. For example, efforts that create local support for conserving wildlife by strengthening or creating incentives for communities to be stewards of their biodiversity (e.g., conservation incentive agreements, alternative sustainable livelihood activities, land use stewardship plans, etc.). The Service also supports efforts that decrease the costs of living with wildlife. This includes working with landowners to reduce human-wildlife conflicts that cause damage to human lives and livelihoods and can lead to poaching and/or wildlife trafficking. 

Project activities should take place in Latin America in eligible geographies. If work is to be conducted in the United States, the proposal must show a clear impact on biodiversity conservation in Latin America to be eligible. Project activities that emphasize data collection and status assessment should describe a direct link to management action and explain how lack of information has been a key limiting factor for management action in the past. Proposals that do not identify how actions will reduce threats or that do not demonstrate a strong link between data collection and management action will be rejected. 

Please note that local government endorsement is required for all proposals prior to award. Applicants are strongly encouraged to consult with relevant government authorities prior to preparing applications for Service funds. 

Due to other grant programs supported by the Service, the Latin America Regional program will not fund projects related to marine turtles, tortoises, and freshwater turtles (Marine Turtle Conservation Fund) or neotropical migratory birds (Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation  Act Fund). 

Thematic Eligibility 

For all countries, regions and landscapes under the Geographic Eligibility section below, proposed projects should include one or more of the following three themes, 1) Sustainable Resource Use, 2) Wildlife Trafficking, and 3) Human-Wildlife Conflict to conserve priority species and ecosystems by implementing activities that will measurably: (i) curtail the drivers of deforestation and habitat degradation, (ii) strengthen management of protected areas, community forests, and indigenous territories; (iii) foster habitat restoration, (iv) promote alternative livelihoods, (v) reduce impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on conservation goals, (vi) promote climate change adaptation and resilience, and (vii) mitigate threats to key wildlife. 

Geographic Eligibility* 

Mexico geographic eligibility and species of concern: 

Northern Mexico: Bison, California condor, Sonoran pronghorn, Black-footed ferret, and Black-tailed prairie dog
Pacific Southwest and Greater Lacandon system: Jaguar 
Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve: Monarch butterfly
Veracruz and Chiapas: Scarlet macaw
Mayan Forest: tropical rainforest

Central America geographic eligibility by country: 

Guatemala  
El Salvador 
Honduras 

South America geographic eligibility by region and country: 

Gran Chaco:  Eastern Bolivia, Paraguay, northern Argentina   
Patagonia:  Southern Argentina and Chile   
Andes-Amazon:  Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru  

*Priority will be given to projects from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

William Jones
LATAM@fws.gov
Email:LATAM@fws.gov

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Packages

Agency Contact Information: William Jones
LATAM@fws.gov
Email: LATAM@fws.gov
Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
15.640 F23AS00125 F23AS00125 – Latin America Regional Program PKG00280348 Mar 06, 2023 May 05, 2023 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

346627 SF424_4_0-4.0.pdf

346627 ProjectNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

346627 Project_AbstractSummary_2_0-2.0.pdf

Optional forms

346627 SF424A-1.0.pdf

346627 SFLLL_2_0-2.0.pdf

346627 AttachmentForm_1_2-1.2.pdf

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